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Tri-State Post Whore
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insurance fraud? Very detailed info inside
This past saturday i got pulled over in the state of new jersey for no inspection sticker. When I handed the lady my information she flipped on me for having a new jersey license and registration but a delaware insurance. I have gotten pulled over before and this was never a problem. Now my car is in an impound and I had no idea that could even happen. On to the bullet points: -I have had this same setup for 2 years. 1 year in college 1 year out. -Both years I have lived in delaware (not permanently) commuting back and forth the my NJ address) -Both of my cars are stored in delaware -The reason I have this setup is because I am only going to be in DE temporarily for work (12-18 mos) and then will be moving back to the address on my license. After my car was impounded I got on the phone with the insurance company (progressive) -The insurance company told me that they HAVE to write a DE policy for me and that they REFUSE to write an NJ policy -They told me that they did everything legal in issuing me a DE policy because they "filed within the state" I called the DMV (with the insurance company) because I registered my cars with the DE insurance card and nothing was said. -They told me that the only thing they checked is that the insurance company writes policys in jersey...so if progressive didnt write jersey policys they would have said something but because they do nobody said a word I called the department of insurance -The lady at the NJ Dept insurance told me that the law isnt written anywhere in anything the DMV gives you and is in a "law library" in a document called the New Jersey insurance act -I now have a trial for insurance fraud I am guessing -I have 1 of my cars in an impound My Questions: 1) is there any way to get my car out of the impound (cause its costing a ton to be there) without making myself guilty for the trial 2) Am i Legal to drive in jersey? 3) Possible outcomes? Are there other cases of this that anyone can direct me in 4) Who can I hold accountable for notifying me of this law? The reason I am so concerned is because this has come out of nowhere.... Now there is fines and fees and jail time? I am so confused! Also any reccomendations of a lawyer? NJ insurance lawyer, DE insurance laqyer? Any help woul be appreciated
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Tri-State Post Whore
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Update
Talked to lawyers/prosecutors, and they told me that in fact it was illegal, however the act that I have gotten away with it for 2 years without the insurance comapny or DMV picking up on it is unbelievable. With that in mind they told me to get NJ insurance on cars registered in NJ and they will waive the insurance tickets. the only thing that really sucks is the fact that nobody can do anything about my car being in the impound.
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Tri-State Aficionado
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I'm not 100% familiar with all of the laws in NJ, but they do have laws regulating car insurance. If the car is registered in NJ and your license is in NJ, obtaining insurance out-of-state will be seen as fraud because they will say you're attempting to save money by getting cheaper rates.
As far as the impound is concerned, here's what I found: Quote:
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